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but that's a result of what the crime the government of russia is committing in their name. and what the ukrainians are going through. ukrainians who are being bombed, spending nights living in basements and subways to escape artillery shelling. and i regret what is happening to individual russians but i think it is a necessary consequence of what the russian government is doing. >> an unimaginable human tragedy. how worried should we be about russian cyber attacks? hearing warnings about that. should be as american citizens been taking money or cash out from our bank accounts, fearing a russia cyber attack on our banking system? >> again, cyber gets a little bit beyond my area of expertise. i think the u.s. government has been talking to private industry and the financial sector for some time about making our systems more resilient and less vulnerable to cyber attacks. and the russians also have to consider that were they to launch that kind of cyber attack on the united states that the united states likely has, they don't talk about it much, likely has significant offensiv
but that's a result of what the crime the government of russia is committing in their name. and what the ukrainians are going through. ukrainians who are being bombed, spending nights living in basements and subways to escape artillery shelling. and i regret what is happening to individual russians but i think it is a necessary consequence of what the russian government is doing. >> an unimaginable human tragedy. how worried should we be about russian cyber attacks? hearing warnings about...
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government itself isn't taking action because we haven't made enough noise. it's outrageous. >> reporter: greiner, the 6'9" center for the phoenix mercury, has spent off-seasons playing pro ball in russia. in february, she was detained at a russian airport on allegations of drug smuggling, accused of having vape cartridges containing hashish oil. marijuana is illegal in russia. u.s. officials in march were granted access to her. >> and the officer who visited with britney gripetney griner wo verify she was doing as well as could be expected. >> reporter: she remains in pretrial detention, with the court extending her detention until june 18th. russian media reported that the u.s. is in talks to exchange perhaps both for victor boot, the notorious russian arms dealer, nicknamed the merchant of death. currently about halfway through his 25-year prison sentence. >> how important do you think victor boot was to russia? >> he clearly was very important. my understanding that, you know, president putin himself was involved in trying to get him home. >> reporter: wh
government itself isn't taking action because we haven't made enough noise. it's outrageous. >> reporter: greiner, the 6'9" center for the phoenix mercury, has spent off-seasons playing pro ball in russia. in february, she was detained at a russian airport on allegations of drug smuggling, accused of having vape cartridges containing hashish oil. marijuana is illegal in russia. u.s. officials in march were granted access to her. >> and the officer who visited with britney...
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and a government building in kharkiv. a russian missile landing in an apartment kitchen. civilians coming under fire. more than 350 people have been killed. 1600 injuries. ukraine's president accusing russia of war crimes. a senior u.s. official saying they fear the russians will crush ukraine to win. but that military convoy appearing to struggle to make it to kyiv. a senior defense official saying some of the russians running low on fuel, supplies and food. president biden speaking to president zelenskyy. live with late reporting from her sources at the pentagon. powerful images of the heartbreaking refugee cries. the u.n. estimating 700,000 people have fled across neighboring borders. and the u.n. warns the refugee crisis could grow to 4 million people. and radio and tv stations in moscow critical of the russian government threatened with being taken down. accused of reporting deliberately false information. russia aiming to make state tv the only source of russian language reporting. and the value of the ruble, where does it stand? president biden about to dlivr d liv
and a government building in kharkiv. a russian missile landing in an apartment kitchen. civilians coming under fire. more than 350 people have been killed. 1600 injuries. ukraine's president accusing russia of war crimes. a senior u.s. official saying they fear the russians will crush ukraine to win. but that military convoy appearing to struggle to make it to kyiv. a senior defense official saying some of the russians running low on fuel, supplies and food. president biden speaking to...
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. >> we don't want to be represented by any clown in local government, in state government. but especially not in our nation's capitol. >> reporter: even some conservatives think he should face const consequences. >> i think he's got to get out of town, really. it's a question of credibility. who's going to believe him, who's going to trust him, who's going to be comfortable working with him? >> reporter: others are not convinced. >> if everybody that lied in politics took accountability, we wouldn't have anybody around. >> he's disgraced the office he sought. he's disgraced the political process. he is truly, truly engaged a fraud and a grand deceit on our voters and the citizens of our district. >> reporter: all amid a contentious fight for the speaker of the house. >> can you secure the votes? >> yes. >> reporter: gop leader kevin mccarthy continuing to fall short of the votes needed to be elected speaker. >> that's the main reason why we haven't heard kevin mccarthy speak about this because kevin mccarthy needs every single vote he can get in order to become the speaker
. >> we don't want to be represented by any clown in local government, in state government. but especially not in our nation's capitol. >> reporter: even some conservatives think he should face const consequences. >> i think he's got to get out of town, really. it's a question of credibility. who's going to believe him, who's going to trust him, who's going to be comfortable working with him? >> reporter: others are not convinced. >> if everybody that lied in...
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the president says that democrats will be to blame if the government shuts down. reporting live here in washington, kenneth moton, abc 7 news. >>> bay area based auto desk is laying off roughly 13% of its workforce. they create 3d imaging software in san rafael and san francisco. no word on where or when layoffs will occur. >>> setting up the first of several sheds that will provide housing for the homeless in oakland. sky 7 flew above them yesterday. oakland's city council approved the plan last month. homeless advocates say the sheds are a healthier and safer alternative to the tent cities that have popped up across the city. the program will cost the city about $450,000 a year. >>> a 12-year-old is taking giving tuesday to a whole new level. he has start add go fund me campaign to raise money for his beloved summer camp that was destroyed in the tubbs fire in santa rosa. >>> coming down the stairs -- >> reporter: he first visited camp newman when he was 5 years old. now at 12 the jewish summer camp is one of his favorites places. on october 9th, the tubbs fire
the president says that democrats will be to blame if the government shuts down. reporting live here in washington, kenneth moton, abc 7 news. >>> bay area based auto desk is laying off roughly 13% of its workforce. they create 3d imaging software in san rafael and san francisco. no word on where or when layoffs will occur. >>> setting up the first of several sheds that will provide housing for the homeless in oakland. sky 7 flew above them yesterday. oakland's city council...
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a rocket hit a government administration building. this video was posted to social media. the attack was an attempt to kill the local governor. it's the latest in a disturbing set of new attacks. overnight, a new round of bombs hitting ukraine's capital, kyiv, as the russian invasion enters day six. now, the international criminal court says it will investigate potential crimes against humanity in ukraine. ukraine's president accusing russia of war crimes. this video from monday, human rights organizations accuse bombs to pummel a residential r- neighborhood. the weapon is banned by many countries. the bombs open midair just above their target and rain down hundreds of smaller munitions over a large area. zelens zelenskyy accuses russia of using bombs that create a devastating explosion. now, ukraine's prosecutor general is posting video and pictures to social media of damage in kharkiv. the muissile did not explode. but the prosecutor general says it tore into the apartment killing a woman inside.inside.in president zelenskyy signing an application to the european union.
a rocket hit a government administration building. this video was posted to social media. the attack was an attempt to kill the local governor. it's the latest in a disturbing set of new attacks. overnight, a new round of bombs hitting ukraine's capital, kyiv, as the russian invasion enters day six. now, the international criminal court says it will investigate potential crimes against humanity in ukraine. ukraine's president accusing russia of war crimes. this video from monday, human rights...
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s government took control of silicon valley bank and signature bank in an effort to ease customers fears, according to bloomberg. billionaire investor warren buffett has been in talks with officials from the biden administration to offer a cash lifeline to those struggle. showing institutions something he has done in the past, or buffet was pretty integral back in 7 2008 and nine incoming and infusing capital to infuse confidence into the banking system. this turmoil in the banking sector has senator elizabeth warren calling for changes to the regulatory system and for ceos of these failed institutions to be held accountable. big, multibillion dollar banks loaded up on risk. they boosted their short term profits. they gave themselves huge bonuses and big salaries, and they exploded their banks. and when you explode, a bank ought to be banned from banking forever. senator warren also calling for an independent investigation into the federal reserve to see if warning signs leading up to silicon valley bank's collapse were overlooked. late last night, the f d i c announced flagstar bank, a
s government took control of silicon valley bank and signature bank in an effort to ease customers fears, according to bloomberg. billionaire investor warren buffett has been in talks with officials from the biden administration to offer a cash lifeline to those struggle. showing institutions something he has done in the past, or buffet was pretty integral back in 7 2008 and nine incoming and infusing capital to infuse confidence into the banking system. this turmoil in the banking sector has...
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government insists the children are being well cared for. linda lopez, abc7 news new york. >> some of the children separated if their families at the border staying at a migrant center in southern california. a rare step of giving the media a tour of the all boys facility east of san diego. they spend an average of 47 days here. they go to school and play outside and allowed two phone cal calls a week. federal officials say 10% of the children were separated from their families and most of them made it here on their own. >> an alert hotel worker helped lead dep pis -- investigators saying the histories. the couple hotel room found credit cards, window punches and meth. they called authorities on them. >> a show of unity in the east bay. >> neighbors send a message, trying to uplift their community. >>> look, no hands. nobody is on the motorcycle. we're get >>> new details on thursday's roll roller coaster derail meant. two of the nine people sent to the hospital are recovering now. randy francis had to be rescues from a rail call on the popu
government insists the children are being well cared for. linda lopez, abc7 news new york. >> some of the children separated if their families at the border staying at a migrant center in southern california. a rare step of giving the media a tour of the all boys facility east of san diego. they spend an average of 47 days here. they go to school and play outside and allowed two phone cal calls a week. federal officials say 10% of the children were separated from their families and most...
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and unfortunately, i underestimated how corrupt and how dedicated the russian government is to taking americans as hostages. >> byron: he was traded in 2022 for constan kin yaroshenko, a russian pilot in prison in connecticut for drug 54-year-old veteran paul whelan, visiting moscow for a friend's wedding when he was accused of being a spy by russian authorities in 2018. >> even though i've got a medical condition that prohibits this -- >> byron: sentenced to 16 years in a russian jail. he denies all allegations made against him. whelan's family fighting for his freedom, as are the parents of 32-year-old "wall street journal" reporter evan gerskovich, arrested during a reporting trip. he's being held on charges of espionage, allegations evan, the u.s., and the "wall street journal" firmly deny. his parents speaking with our george stephanopoulos. >> and you're confident that the biden administration is doing everything they can right now? >> we are confident they're doing everything they can, and we want them to continue to do that. >> byron: in december, the state department confirme
and unfortunately, i underestimated how corrupt and how dedicated the russian government is to taking americans as hostages. >> byron: he was traded in 2022 for constan kin yaroshenko, a russian pilot in prison in connecticut for drug 54-year-old veteran paul whelan, visiting moscow for a friend's wedding when he was accused of being a spy by russian authorities in 2018. >> even though i've got a medical condition that prohibits this -- >> byron: sentenced to 16 years in a...
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across parts of the midwest the government said there was still a high risk for tornadoes and severe weather. the storms could later move into the mid-atlantic and northeast. abc news, new york. >> league league leaving is tracking the storm and has the latest. >> they're already starting to make their way in through ohio. you can see the cleveland area, just in the last 15 or 20 minutes, starting to get pounded as this line of storms starting to move into that vicinity, just past cincinnati, heading toward cleveland right now. very heavy rainfall, possibility of tornadic activity as well. this long, long area is all the way down into portions of the -- portions of kentucky, middle tennessee. you can see just to the east, very heavy showers. one right here starting to move into the nash vol area, and then back on towards waverly, tennessee, and all of this moving east and could possibly cause more destruction overnight and possibly flight delays tomorrow morning. >> thank you for the latest. >>> several oakley teenagers had to be treated for alcohol poisoning. a group of five girls,
across parts of the midwest the government said there was still a high risk for tornadoes and severe weather. the storms could later move into the mid-atlantic and northeast. abc news, new york. >> league league leaving is tracking the storm and has the latest. >> they're already starting to make their way in through ohio. you can see the cleveland area, just in the last 15 or 20 minutes, starting to get pounded as this line of storms starting to move into that vicinity, just past...
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government hot on his trail as he weaves from china to russia. tonight, what's next for america's most wanted? the latest on the global manhunt. >>> meet rusty. from the himalayas to the national zoo to the streets of washington, d.c. how neighbors helped find the escaped celebrity red panda. and how the cuteness of our furry friend is working against him in the wild. >>> and all for love. in tonight's "feed frenzy" the definition of true love according to kanye west. >> announcer: keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. >> announcer: from washington this is "nightline" with terry moran. >>> hello, everyone, and thanks for joining us tonight. the news today seems as though it was ripped right out of the pages of a spy thriller. a high school dropout turned nsa super wiz leaks government secrets and goes on the lam. but it's not james bond's latest movie. it's the story of edward snowden, now wanted for leaking some of america's most confidential information. and tonight abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ro
government hot on his trail as he weaves from china to russia. tonight, what's next for america's most wanted? the latest on the global manhunt. >>> meet rusty. from the himalayas to the national zoo to the streets of washington, d.c. how neighbors helped find the escaped celebrity red panda. and how the cuteness of our furry friend is working against him in the wild. >>> and all for love. in tonight's "feed frenzy" the definition of true love according to kanye...
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recovery promoting businesses and fixing jobs and crimes and homelessness >> i believe we need to get the government out of the way of businesses so they can do their work in california. we want to attract businesses back to california. we are sick and tired of seeing the people and the businesses in california leaving our state. we believe through independence we can attract them back. >> speaking of leaving the state. a governor should live in his or her own state and be deeply connected to -- and be aware of the issues. you are aren't here. are you doing this interview with us from russia where have you been living for a few years. why would california trust you to run the state if you aren't even here >> sure. i do currently live in moscow. i'm a kindergarten teacher. i run the california culture center and embassy that we opened up to represent california values here. so that question would be like saying to an american ambassador that after serving as an ambassador in a foreign country they wouldn't be eligible or able to come back to america and run for president. i have been living here. tha
recovery promoting businesses and fixing jobs and crimes and homelessness >> i believe we need to get the government out of the way of businesses so they can do their work in california. we want to attract businesses back to california. we are sick and tired of seeing the people and the businesses in california leaving our state. we believe through independence we can attract them back. >> speaking of leaving the state. a governor should live in his or her own state and be deeply...
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going out on the streets risks quite a bit if you're going criticize the government. but at the same time, i think for many people, there is a feeling that they do not want to go to war there. they do not want their family members to go to war. and that's why we're seeing many of these protests take place. >> reporter: protests and violent actions. today one man opening fire inside a draft office in siberia. hours earlier, cctv final circulate i don't think line showing another man throwing molotov cocktails at another office. and yet others have made the agonizing decision to stay. tearful goodbyes and what could be final farewells with their loved ones before heading off to fight in putin's war. this 25-year-old student saying he was called up to the reserves in the afternoon with little advance notice. the kremlin had promised students wouldn't be called up. putin's mobilization a response to russia's failing military campaign in ukraine. an offensive by ukrainian forces in the northeast liberating more than 2,000 square miles. >> i think that there is this questio
going out on the streets risks quite a bit if you're going criticize the government. but at the same time, i think for many people, there is a feeling that they do not want to go to war there. they do not want their family members to go to war. and that's why we're seeing many of these protests take place. >> reporter: protests and violent actions. today one man opening fire inside a draft office in siberia. hours earlier, cctv final circulate i don't think line showing another man...
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government, there is real concern. >> reporter: that's right, tom. both the department of homeland security and the senate intelligence committee have issued secret memos expressing concern about the russian footprint here in the u.s., the tom. >> pierre, thank you. >>> next to some incredible video. a close-up look at a shootout on a city bus. a robbery suspect making a getaway. then firing on police when they close in on him. tonight, we are seeing new video from inside the bus and of the passengers running for their lives. here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, new video showing the terrifying shootout inside a crowded baltimore city bus. [ gunfire ] the gunman firing at cops rushing the scene using both hands. armed with two 40 caliber handguns and several magazines of ammo. baltimore county police say earlier this month blaine erb tried robbing two people before getting on that bus. when police pulled the bus over, erb reacted. in the middle of the gunfire, passengers frantically running, one wounded in the crossfire. >> officer down. o
government, there is real concern. >> reporter: that's right, tom. both the department of homeland security and the senate intelligence committee have issued secret memos expressing concern about the russian footprint here in the u.s., the tom. >> pierre, thank you. >>> next to some incredible video. a close-up look at a shootout on a city bus. a robbery suspect making a getaway. then firing on police when they close in on him. tonight, we are seeing new video from inside...
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his revelations exposed systemic government surveillance of civilians here and abroad. a disclosure that both enraged and embarrassed the american intelligence community. >> my name is edward snowden. >> reporter: in 2013, filmmaker laura poitres captured snowden's difficult choice, part of her oscar-winning documentary "citizenfour." >> we were able to get the information that needed to get out, out. >> you're seen going through a series of security rituals, unblogging phones, covering your head as you type pass words into your computer. you seem keenly aware of a target being on your back. >> those moments, it's -- it's actually difficult to watch them on film. because the pressure, the stress, was so great. you only focused on one thing, that's the mission. >> reporter: edward snowden was charged under the espionage act and faces up to 30 years in prison if he returns to the u.s. >> this has done unnecessary damage to u.s. intelligence capabilities and u.s. diplomacy. >> reporter: now with his russian residency permit set to expire next year, the computer wizard's fi
his revelations exposed systemic government surveillance of civilians here and abroad. a disclosure that both enraged and embarrassed the american intelligence community. >> my name is edward snowden. >> reporter: in 2013, filmmaker laura poitres captured snowden's difficult choice, part of her oscar-winning documentary "citizenfour." >> we were able to get the information that needed to get out, out. >> you're seen going through a series of security rituals,...
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. >> we are encouraging as a member of congress to have the government move as swiftly, as profoundly, as strongly as it can do without in any way undermining what is best for brittney. >> reporter: griner's family has largely remained quiet and out of the spotlight. aside from this instagram message her wife posted earlier this month. writing, "i understand that many of you have grown to love b.g. over the years and have concerns and want details. please honor our privacy as we continue to work on getting my wife home safely." >> a lot of people have asked the question, well, what if this were lebron james or tom brady? and that is a perfectly legitimate question. it would be different. and this is one case where for brittney griner the lack of attention we pay in this country to women's sports is actually working in her favor a little bit because the more we talk about her the more it raises her profile over there, the more it makes her valuable for them to keep as a chit. >> reporter: and brittney griner is one of the most dominant athletes in professional sports, standing at a tow
. >> we are encouraging as a member of congress to have the government move as swiftly, as profoundly, as strongly as it can do without in any way undermining what is best for brittney. >> reporter: griner's family has largely remained quiet and out of the spotlight. aside from this instagram message her wife posted earlier this month. writing, "i understand that many of you have grown to love b.g. over the years and have concerns and want details. please honor our privacy as...
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they're in the middle of a government crack down. they're working with authorities in peru to ban wild acts in circuses. we were given exclusive access. during the final days of this operation as they face off against circus owners desperate to hold on to their biggest stars. for tim phillips and jan freemer, the husband and wife team, their decade long fight to end animal suffering is finally producing results. >> as a routine and casual violence to keep them in their place. >> reporter: their undercover investigation documenting horrific abuses in circuses, heched pa helped pass new laws in peru. >> they're kept in horrible conditions. and i think people said enough is enough. >> reporter: the rescued animals are all brought here to the secret compound. >> i love these old lions that are sort of indestructable. >> it's a temporary home for lions, tigers, even a bear, dozens of monkeys too. >> i think he likes blond. >> reporter: and while many can relax easily in the shade, there's no rest for tim and jan jumping into action with e
they're in the middle of a government crack down. they're working with authorities in peru to ban wild acts in circuses. we were given exclusive access. during the final days of this operation as they face off against circus owners desperate to hold on to their biggest stars. for tim phillips and jan freemer, the husband and wife team, their decade long fight to end animal suffering is finally producing results. >> as a routine and casual violence to keep them in their place. >>...
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a claim that he's working with the russian government. >> dan is here with what he's found out. it's raising some serious questions. >> reporter: it would be easy to dismiss this as a fringe group trying to make california into its own country, but intelligence officials say this raises some serious questions whether russia is involved. the yes, california campaign. he's an american who lives in russia, but his movement is getting a lot of attention here. a recent reuters poll found 1 in 3 californians support the idea of the state withdrawing from the united states. last month, his group started collecting signatures for a ballot initiative that would amend the state constitution. are you still a u.s. citizen? >> yes. >> reporter: we talked to him from his home in russia recently. tell me why you're in russia. >> for a number of reasons. i have personal reasons that i want to be here. i also have political goals to achieve while i'm here. one of which is to build a bridge between california and russia. >> reporter: he says those reasons center around his marriage. >> immigratio
a claim that he's working with the russian government. >> dan is here with what he's found out. it's raising some serious questions. >> reporter: it would be easy to dismiss this as a fringe group trying to make california into its own country, but intelligence officials say this raises some serious questions whether russia is involved. the yes, california campaign. he's an american who lives in russia, but his movement is getting a lot of attention here. a recent reuters poll found...
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government to help bring home their son. finally getting a meeting with president biden last month at the white house. what would your message be to president biden right now? >> thank you, you saved our son's life. >> reporter: u.s. and russian officials have been negotiating this prisoner swap for months, but amid reports that reed's health was deteriorating, the talks intensified. when you saw that video of him being released, what did you think? what did he look like to you? >> he looks horrible. >> yeah. >> both of us cried. he looks terrible to us. he's very thin. dark circles under his eyes. >> his eyes are sunken in. >> he looks terrible. >> like malnourished or dehydrated. >> reporter: the sudden exchange comes at a time when the world has turned against russia for its relentless destruction in ukraine. the u.s. hitting them with sweeping sanctions. ambassador bill richardson was in russia right before the war started, pressing for a deal to release reed. >> the good news is despite the terrible relationship that ex
government to help bring home their son. finally getting a meeting with president biden last month at the white house. what would your message be to president biden right now? >> thank you, you saved our son's life. >> reporter: u.s. and russian officials have been negotiating this prisoner swap for months, but amid reports that reed's health was deteriorating, the talks intensified. when you saw that video of him being released, what did you think? what did he look like to you?...
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and local governments cutting now cutting peoping people. the president today concentrated on the private sector, where sector,as some growth. 71,000 new jobs. >> we've now added private >> we've sector jobs every month this year. instead instead of losing them, as we did for the first seven months .f last year. >> reporter: but economists told us it's no longer enough to simply add jobs. now it's about how many. payro000 private payroll jobs in july, that's nowhere near in near e need to get the unemployment rate moving. > reporter: that unemployment 10%. still hovers near 10%. 14.6 million americans looking r work.k. million.those who have settled someart-time or given up, it rises to 25 million. nts ofeven as some businesses now leaner and meaner, sit on near record amounts of cash. why not hire? >> many businesses were eathering near-death eck experiences. you're not going to forget that quickly. >> reporter: in recessions past, quickly. certain sectors have helped pull past have out.he '90s, the tech boom. the last decade, the housing b
and local governments cutting now cutting peoping people. the president today concentrated on the private sector, where sector,as some growth. 71,000 new jobs. >> we've now added private >> we've sector jobs every month this year. instead instead of losing them, as we did for the first seven months .f last year. >> reporter: but economists told us it's no longer enough to simply add jobs. now it's about how many. payro000 private payroll jobs in july, that's nowhere near in...
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and they are usually rewarded for that, very well, by the russian government. >> reporter: friday, as strelkov's rebels patrolled the crash site, they denied reports they were responsible for shooting down the malaysian air jetliner. >> here is what we know. >> reporter: but the evidence gathered by the u.s. continues to mount against them. presented in its fullest form friday by the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, samantha power. >> separatists were spotted hours before the incident, with an sa-11 system at a location close to the site where the plane came down. >> reporter: at the same time today, ukraine released this footage. it says shows the actual russian-made sa-11 missile launcher that brought down the plane, near the scene, right before the strike. u.s. officials believe the rebels shot down a cargo plane earlier in the week. but hit the wrong plane on thursday because they did not fully understand how to use the sa-11 system. >> they made a mistake. and shot down what they thought was another ukrainian cargo plane. >> reporter: according to phone calls intercepted by
and they are usually rewarded for that, very well, by the russian government. >> reporter: friday, as strelkov's rebels patrolled the crash site, they denied reports they were responsible for shooting down the malaysian air jetliner. >> here is what we know. >> reporter: but the evidence gathered by the u.s. continues to mount against them. presented in its fullest form friday by the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, samantha power. >> separatists were spotted hours...
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government can do at this point. snowden appears to be bound for countries that have a combative relationship with the u.s. >> how did this happen? what do u.s. officials say? how get out of hawaii and into hong kong and away again? >> a big issue here is the fact that when the information was taken, allegedly taken by snowden, there was no blinking flag to let the u.s. government know that the information was taken. he was able to move freely before they knew what happened. >> he is being accompanied by a representative of wikileaks. they are trying to get him to safety. >> well, based on statements from officials today, they helped him leave hong kong and may be traveling with him. at some point, the u.s. is going to have to resolve if wikileaks are journalists or an enemy of the state. officials say they are aiding and abetting someone who may have broken the law. >> and now on with this week's exclusive, general keith alexander, heads the national security agency. thank you for come on this morning. the news that
government can do at this point. snowden appears to be bound for countries that have a combative relationship with the u.s. >> how did this happen? what do u.s. officials say? how get out of hawaii and into hong kong and away again? >> a big issue here is the fact that when the information was taken, allegedly taken by snowden, there was no blinking flag to let the u.s. government know that the information was taken. he was able to move freely before they knew what happened....
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worked for the government. i was a confidential source. >> was or are. >> are. most recently last year. the u.s. government came to me and said they needed assistance in making evaluations of various foreign governments, foreign individuals. >> most of his case was sealed for years because his intelligence work was so senszittive. still leading secret life of an intelligence operative he started working with trump around 2000 when his company rented space in the t >> i would present him deals we would discuss it and i'd work on it. >> despite the years of history between them in 2013 deposition trump would claim not to recall him. >> if he were sitting in the room right now i really wouldn't know what he looked like. >> this is your business card. >> yes. >> he says he doesn't know who you are is he at the timing you the truth. >> i'm sorry i can't speak for the president. >> you worked for him many years. >> yes. >> spoke with him dozens of times, hundreds of times. >> yes. >> what's it feel like when donald t
worked for the government. i was a confidential source. >> was or are. >> are. most recently last year. the u.s. government came to me and said they needed assistance in making evaluations of various foreign governments, foreign individuals. >> most of his case was sealed for years because his intelligence work was so senszittive. still leading secret life of an intelligence operative he started working with trump around 2000 when his company rented space in the t >> i...
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vowing to keep the government closed, quote, as long as it takes. and then, incoming house speaker nancy pelosi and democratic leaders arriving for their meeting with president trump today. and tonight, when asked if she's willing to come up with some of the money for that wall, she said no. nothing for the wall. mary bruce with what they just said before the cameras just a short time ago. >> reporter: as congressional leaders headed to the white house today, president trump told reporters to brace for the long haul. >> how long do you think the government is going to stay partially shut down? >> could be a long time, and it could be quickly. could be a long time. it's too important a subject to walk away from. >> reporter: day 12 of the shutdown and the impasse is only deepening. the president digging in on his demand for $5.6 billion to build his border wall.ook, when they wall's immoral, well, then, you got to do something about the vatican, because the vatican has the biggest wall of them all. the wall is immoral. look at all of the countries th
vowing to keep the government closed, quote, as long as it takes. and then, incoming house speaker nancy pelosi and democratic leaders arriving for their meeting with president trump today. and tonight, when asked if she's willing to come up with some of the money for that wall, she said no. nothing for the wall. mary bruce with what they just said before the cameras just a short time ago. >> reporter: as congressional leaders headed to the white house today, president trump told...
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not only didn't happen, he said it was a government staged hoax because the government wanted to take away your guns. some of the relatives testified they had to move and even face death threats target on his back, just like he did every single parents and loved ones didn't at one point, jones compared the family's lawyer to a liberal who killed people in iraq, just like all the iraqis but you liberals kill and love. just your unbelievable you switch on. emotions aren't often you want your christmas ambulance, jason. why don't you show a little respect? objection a lawyer for jones accused the victim's relatives of exaggerating the harm caused by jones claims, arguing any damages should be limited. but the lawyer for the families reminded the jury just how much money jones has made peddling ts du back on the std last monthe jury in texas to pan in a separate defamation trial. a lawmaker in florida is taking governor rhonda santis to court over his migrant relocation plan. state senator jasoninjunce santis from using state money to fly migrants to other places like martha's vineyard or
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the president announcing a new plan to end the government shutdown, offering temporary relief to daca recipients for billions of dollars for his wall. democrats calling it a nonstarter. >>> plus, mueller's rare move. the special counsel's unusual public statement, saying parts of a "buzzfeed" story claiming the president directed michael cohen to lie to congress are not accurate. >>> the deadly pipeline explosion. the massive fireball killing at least 66 people, injuring many others. residents still missing. >> let me see your hands. >>> excessive force? the dramatic moment caught on a police body cam. a 14-year-old burglary suspect running from police, allegedly holding an airsoft gun. that teen shot and killed. tonight, questions about the encounter. >>> plus, lost and found. the twist and turns involving this '72 oldsmobile and a lost wedding ring. the incredible story of love and hope. >>> and good evening. thank you for joining us on this saturday. i'm tom llamas. >>> and we begin tonight with that monster storm hitting the midwest and the northeast this weekend. a rough night ah
the president announcing a new plan to end the government shutdown, offering temporary relief to daca recipients for billions of dollars for his wall. democrats calling it a nonstarter. >>> plus, mueller's rare move. the special counsel's unusual public statement, saying parts of a "buzzfeed" story claiming the president directed michael cohen to lie to congress are not accurate. >>> the deadly pipeline explosion. the massive fireball killing at least 66 people,...
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i could actually run my business and run government at the same time. i'd be the only one able to do that. >> reporter: instead, he says, he's turning the company over to his sons, offering this mountain of signed documents as evidence. >> i hope at the end of eight years i'll come back and say, oh, you did a good job. otherwise if they did a bad job i'll say you're fired. >> reporter: i think the one guarantee, there will always be a prop and it will always be a circus. >> reporter: since so much was about trump's business dealings. we're going to go down the hall and talk to rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the ethics experts are saying it didn't go far enough. most of them believe that donald trump as difficult as it might have been, still should have divested and sold all of his business interests. >> because it's not a blind trust. he can't unknow he owns all the properties or that his sons are managing them. >> right, you have to imagine at the thanks giving table something about the business, especially with the family name, is going to come up wheth
i could actually run my business and run government at the same time. i'd be the only one able to do that. >> reporter: instead, he says, he's turning the company over to his sons, offering this mountain of signed documents as evidence. >> i hope at the end of eight years i'll come back and say, oh, you did a good job. otherwise if they did a bad job i'll say you're fired. >> reporter: i think the one guarantee, there will always be a prop and it will always be a circus....
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why haven't we seen anybody from the military or the government yet? and that's simply because of the size of this devastation. with so many people living on the sides of the road and so much standing water, diarrhea or cholera could create an outbreak among the people who have fled their homes. and that's the biggest fear right now. now, it is sunny. and that has helped things here. but there's still a fear that from northwest pakistan, some of the water can come downstream into central pakistan. and we could u snately see some of the same images in northwest pakistan in midwest pakistan. >>> in russia, soaring temperatures and drought have both fueled deadly forest fires there that are burning out of control. >> dozens are dead. and the thick smoke is now posing a health threat to millions of people far from the flames. alex marquardt is in moscow with the latest. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, rob and vinita. fires continue to rage in parts of central and western r thisa this morning. one-fifth of russia's regions have been affected,
why haven't we seen anybody from the military or the government yet? and that's simply because of the size of this devastation. with so many people living on the sides of the road and so much standing water, diarrhea or cholera could create an outbreak among the people who have fled their homes. and that's the biggest fear right now. now, it is sunny. and that has helped things here. but there's still a fear that from northwest pakistan, some of the water can come downstream into central...
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government believe this is retaliation for maria butina? >> reporter: well, some think it very well could be, david. the russians will likely present some kind of evidence, fabricated or not. already, a russian news agency is saying whelan was caught with a classified list of russian operatives. but if convicted, whelan could face up to 20 years in prison. david? >> all right, martha raddatz with us, as well. thank you, martha. >>> the president making news tonight with what he said about defense secretary jim mattis. mattis, of course, resigning in protest. the president then telling him to leave immediately. the president told reporters today he gave secretary mattis new f-35 fighter jets and f-18s. >> general mattis was so thrilled, but what's he done for me? how has he done in afghanistan? not too good. >> and it wasn't just mattis he was upset with. the president then pointing to a meeting with several generals, he said, just weeks ago. >> we have an area that i brought up with our generals four, five weeks ago, where taliban is here,
government believe this is retaliation for maria butina? >> reporter: well, some think it very well could be, david. the russians will likely present some kind of evidence, fabricated or not. already, a russian news agency is saying whelan was caught with a classified list of russian operatives. but if convicted, whelan could face up to 20 years in prison. david? >> all right, martha raddatz with us, as well. thank you, martha. >>> the president making news tonight with...
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a possible collusion between the trump campaign and the russian government. his memos can factor in to the continuing investigation. >>> facebook suspended a data firm tied to trump's campaign. facebook accuses cambridge analytical violating policies and harvesting information from 50 million users to develop strategies for the 2016 election campaign. cambridge analytical denies the accusations. but amy klobuchar took to twitter. for facebook mark zuckerberg to testify. >>> coming up at 8:00 this morning. george stephanopoulos will sit down with senate intelligence committee members. to talk about the russian investigation. george will be joined by new orleans mayor mitch to talk about prospects for democrats in the upcoming midterm elections. tune in at 8:00 with george stephanopoulos on abc 7. >>> police in florida believe they have recovered everyone killed when a brej collapsed next to a college. more questions about the integrity of the bridge before it failed. "abc 7 news" reporter linda lopez tells us more. >> reporter: in miami. >> a total of five peo
a possible collusion between the trump campaign and the russian government. his memos can factor in to the continuing investigation. >>> facebook suspended a data firm tied to trump's campaign. facebook accuses cambridge analytical violating policies and harvesting information from 50 million users to develop strategies for the 2016 election campaign. cambridge analytical denies the accusations. but amy klobuchar took to twitter. for facebook mark zuckerberg to testify. >>>...
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for those who apply for government assistance. today the acting director of the immigration services, ken cuccinelli made headlines when he said how the famous phrase on the statue of liberty might be revised. >> give me your tired and your poor who can stand on their own two feet and who will not become a public charge. >> the new rule could impact hundreds of thousands of immigrants who come to the u.s. every year. >>> to the economy tonight and another wild swing on the markets. president trump backed down on some chinese tariffs set to kick in on september 1st. the administration removing things from the list and delaying until december 15th the tariffs on cell phones, laptops, toys, and some clothing. they're saying it was in case the tariffs would affect some shoppers in the christmas season. the dow recovering from yesterday's losses. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight," listening to your conversations. facebook collecting audio and having the conversations transcribed. we'll have more. >>> also tonight, the hot car res
for those who apply for government assistance. today the acting director of the immigration services, ken cuccinelli made headlines when he said how the famous phrase on the statue of liberty might be revised. >> give me your tired and your poor who can stand on their own two feet and who will not become a public charge. >> the new rule could impact hundreds of thousands of immigrants who come to the u.s. every year. >>> to the economy tonight and another wild swing on the...
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to bring down this government, bring down the elected government and make ukraine a vassal state. a couple ways. go with a massive bombardment, massive cyber attacks, take out the critical infrastructure, try to take down everything to pressure the government. if that doesn't work, a ground invasion. in a ground invasion two primary options. could go after kyiv as the way the administration is saying they think he will but not a fraction of the 150,000 troops to circle and siege, take siege of a city of more than 3 million well-armed people. the other he we could do it, push in from eastern ukraine and basically push all the way to the river, that north/south geographic divide. that river is an economic lifeline to the black sea. it's also sort of the, what used to be the soviet breadbasket, a fantastically rich agriculture area. contains all domestic gas production and the two pipelines that we know come out of russia and go into europe. essentially what he could do taking that much territory about the size of florida would be economically strangle ukraine and that way force the
to bring down this government, bring down the elected government and make ukraine a vassal state. a couple ways. go with a massive bombardment, massive cyber attacks, take out the critical infrastructure, try to take down everything to pressure the government. if that doesn't work, a ground invasion. in a ground invasion two primary options. could go after kyiv as the way the administration is saying they think he will but not a fraction of the 150,000 troops to circle and siege, take siege of...
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the federal government shut down. more than 200 accidents so far, as we make our way through the storm. so, we just had to get off the highway because there's a jackknifed semi. we're going to have to go around it. the roads deteriorating every single mile. we're here in shenandoah national park and every once in awhile, you'll hear a tree crack or pop in the woods. and you can see why. the weight of the snow, so heavy. you can imagine what that's doing to power lines. 250,000 power outages and at least one person is dead. hit by a fallen tree. this snow is thick and it is heavy. so hazardous and the storm isn't done yet. we keep saying that the snow is wet and heavy. well, we wanted to give you an idea of how heavy wet, heavy know is. so, i know what i weigh and -- this adds almost ten pounds. to give you some perspective, that is more than a gallon of milk. diane? >> thank you so much, ginger. and as you said, it is not over yet. let's turn next to abc's weather editor, sam champion. sam? >> reporter: hey, diane. ye
the federal government shut down. more than 200 accidents so far, as we make our way through the storm. so, we just had to get off the highway because there's a jackknifed semi. we're going to have to go around it. the roads deteriorating every single mile. we're here in shenandoah national park and every once in awhile, you'll hear a tree crack or pop in the woods. and you can see why. the weight of the snow, so heavy. you can imagine what that's doing to power lines. 250,000 power outages and...
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the government blocked. says to facebook and twitter and threatens to punish anyone spreading so-called fake information about its armed forces and there are no signs that radiation had leaked during a battle for ukrainian nuclear power plant. both sides. say russian troops are not interfering with the plant's staff. here in the bay area. we're seeing the first refugees from war-torn ukraine beginning to arrive and for many that arrival is bittersweet after leaving friends family and their lives behind abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard was at san francisco international airport for some of the emotional reunions. an emotionalmotionalmotionalmotl paulina propiak and her one-year-old son art and exhausted after a long journey escaping their beloved war-torn. country ukraine. oh, yeah, very scary in ukraine right now. lots of bombing lots of striking going on. the trip was very afraid for her son that but that's why she made a decision to leave ukraine and come to united states. cousin eugene venikoff is tran
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and the bbc is condemning china's arrest of one of these photographers while covering anti government protests in shanghai, saying he was also beaten by chinese police. the bbc says it did not receive an immediate apology or explanation . refuting officials claims he was arrested to protect him from covid. andrew justin. thank you , former president trump is facing backlash for dining at mara lago with kanye west and white supremacist. nick fuentes . trump claims he didn't know the rapper was going to bring fuentes so far. no comment from house minority leader kevin mccarthy. but some republicans are criticizing trump. well certainly needs better judgment and who he dines with. i know that he's issued a statement said he didn't know who those people were very troubling and it shouldn't happen and we need to avoid those kinds of empowering the extremes when you meet with people, um, power and that's what you have to avoid. you want to diminish their strength, not empower them. meanwhile the white house responded, saying hate and anti semitism have no place in america. now to the murder
and the bbc is condemning china's arrest of one of these photographers while covering anti government protests in shanghai, saying he was also beaten by chinese police. the bbc says it did not receive an immediate apology or explanation . refuting officials claims he was arrested to protect him from covid. andrew justin. thank you , former president trump is facing backlash for dining at mara lago with kanye west and white supremacist. nick fuentes . trump claims he didn't know the rapper was...
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a safety alert from the government today. children still in peril in overheated cars. why their bodies heat up so much faster than adults. >>> wild things. people in the suburbs keep buying wild pets. and we'll show you how easy it is for anyone to get a tiger. >>> and, secrets of the song "singin' in the rain," on the 60th anniversary. the director tells you what was really going on. ♪ i'm singin' in the rain >> he's our "person of the week." >>> good evening. every city in america is watching dallas tonight, and this is the question. can human ingenuity outflank all those mosquitos, the mosquitos carrying the deadly west nile virus? dallas is the epicenter of the deadly outbreak. 10 of 20 west nile deaths have occurred in dallas and tonight, planes will spray more chemicals on backyards, playgrounds, churches, as more than 2 million people move inside to wait and see if this works. abc's ryan owens is in dallas tonight. >> reporter: crews spent the day after hosing down playground equipment and wiping off drinking fountains. after a night of pesticides raining down
a safety alert from the government today. children still in peril in overheated cars. why their bodies heat up so much faster than adults. >>> wild things. people in the suburbs keep buying wild pets. and we'll show you how easy it is for anyone to get a tiger. >>> and, secrets of the song "singin' in the rain," on the 60th anniversary. the director tells you what was really going on. ♪ i'm singin' in the rain >> he's our "person of the week."...
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house speaker mike johnson relied on republicans and democrats to pass a spending bill to keep the government open. the far-right republican tonight filing a motion to oust the house speaker again. >>> there is news coming in tonight in the search for that missing college student in nashville last seen on police video. the sad discovery just in tonight. >>> and the breaking headline also coming in involving major league baseball's highest paid star and his friend and interpreter amid that gambling scandal. what major league baseball is now saying tonight. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >> david: good evening. it is great to have you with us. we do have late reporting coming in on that breaking news. that horrific terror attack in moscow. a claim of responsibility just in. >>> but we do begin tonight with the other global headline late today. prison kress katherine revealing she is being treated for cancer. delivers a video message to the world saying she is undergoing preventive chemotherapy. she says she underwent abd
house speaker mike johnson relied on republicans and democrats to pass a spending bill to keep the government open. the far-right republican tonight filing a motion to oust the house speaker again. >>> there is news coming in tonight in the search for that missing college student in nashville last seen on police video. the sad discovery just in tonight. >>> and the breaking headline also coming in involving major league baseball's highest paid star and his friend and...
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government strongly deny. evan is the first american reporter to be imprisoned by moscow since the cold war just for doing his job. "the wall street journal" publishing this powerful front page friday headlined, "his story should be here." we are hoping for evan's release as well as for american paul whelan who has been held in russia for more than five years. all of us here are keeping them, their families, and colleagues in mind this easter weekend. have a good day and a meaningful easter. have a good day and a meaningful easter. aa is expecting the most fliers, while gas prices are up at the pump. >> and happy easter to you. skies beginning to clear 52 san francisco, oakland and 50 in san jose. we'll get in some sunshine . and how about some afternoon showers? for good measure, we'll have that and a warm up on the way. when abc seven morni the fully-electric audi q4 e-tron. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. the bonds firm, injury attorneys call one 808 million. >> i'm suzanne rocca with chal
government strongly deny. evan is the first american reporter to be imprisoned by moscow since the cold war just for doing his job. "the wall street journal" publishing this powerful front page friday headlined, "his story should be here." we are hoping for evan's release as well as for american paul whelan who has been held in russia for more than five years. all of us here are keeping them, their families, and colleagues in mind this easter weekend. have a good day and a...
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according to the government, 352 civilians have died. 14 of them, children. but zelenskyy warning the talks will likely fail. saying, "let's try. so that no citizen of ukraine would have any doubt that i did not try to stop the war, when there was even a small chance." lesya orobets' husband has gone off to the war. but she decided she too must fight for kyiv and says she isn't fooled by putin's offers of peace. >> we want to make sure that the world knows that russia's main target is right now to take the city. >> the ukrainian people ready to fight. let's get right to ian in kyiv. you've been in the capital since the beginning of the russian offensive. could vladimir putin have expected this level of resistance from ukraine? >> reporter: if he thought the government and army would collapse quickly, then he's underestimated his enemy. but this is likely far from over. if russia's tactics aren't working, the fear is that putin could bring greater brute force. unleashing more artillery and air strikes. but the relatively slow pace of the invasion has allowed t
according to the government, 352 civilians have died. 14 of them, children. but zelenskyy warning the talks will likely fail. saying, "let's try. so that no citizen of ukraine would have any doubt that i did not try to stop the war, when there was even a small chance." lesya orobets' husband has gone off to the war. but she decided she too must fight for kyiv and says she isn't fooled by putin's offers of peace. >> we want to make sure that the world knows that russia's main...
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the demonstrations all across russia, accusing putin's government of widespread corruption. the organizers, also hauled into custody. supporters trying to block police, as they take him to jail. tonight, he's behind bars. challenging authority in russia is risky. on thursday, this video capturing the execution-style killing of a putin foe in ukraine. kiev calling it a kremlin hit. moscow calling that absurd. another putin critic, a russian lawyer, critically injured in a suspicious plunge from his moscow apartment. russia hasn't seen protests like today's in years. the police response, swift and heavy-handed. the kremlin, sure to find such public anger unsettling and not easy to ignore. tom? >> jennifer, thanks so much. >>> back here at home, a deadly night club shootout in cincinnati. gunfire erupting inside the club. one person killed, more than a dozen wounded. police are quick to say, there's no indication of terrorism. the search is on for suspects and a motive. here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, investigators are searching for multiple gunmen after a deadly
the demonstrations all across russia, accusing putin's government of widespread corruption. the organizers, also hauled into custody. supporters trying to block police, as they take him to jail. tonight, he's behind bars. challenging authority in russia is risky. on thursday, this video capturing the execution-style killing of a putin foe in ukraine. kiev calling it a kremlin hit. moscow calling that absurd. another putin critic, a russian lawyer, critically injured in a suspicious plunge from...
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those quickly exploded into anti-government demonstrations. now, the president is declaring tomorrow a national day of mourning as troops reassert control over the rest of the city. whit. >> still so much concern about the days ahead. lama, thank you. >>> we do want to switch now to politics here at home and the battle over voting rights heating up following the one-year anniversary of the january 6th capitol riot, president biden and vice president harris are traveling to georgia on tuesday to speak about the need to pass stronger voting laws, but some activist groups say the president should skip the trip unless he comes with a concrete plan to pass legislation immediately. for more now let's bring in our abc news political director rick klein. rick, good morning to you. it's always great to have you on a sunday. so let's start right there with the president, vice president heading to georgia on tuesday for that big push on voting rights, but with congress still in gridlock and biden under increasing pressure to act right away, what's at sta
those quickly exploded into anti-government demonstrations. now, the president is declaring tomorrow a national day of mourning as troops reassert control over the rest of the city. whit. >> still so much concern about the days ahead. lama, thank you. >>> we do want to switch now to politics here at home and the battle over voting rights heating up following the one-year anniversary of the january 6th capitol riot, president biden and vice president harris are traveling to...
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signs of possible progress in the stalemate over border funding that has the partial government shutdown dragging into day 12. president trump suggesting to fox news he's ready to deal. >> i'm here. i'm ready to go. it's very important to a lot of people are looking to get their paycheck, and so i'm ready to go any time they want. >> reporter: but is standing firm on his demand for $5 billion in a funding for a border wall. now president trump has invited speaker designate nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer to the white house today along with republican leaders. but white house press secretary sarah sanders saying they're being invited for a border security briefing from senior homeland security officials. the meeting will be the first between pelosi, schumer and president trump since their contentious meeting in front of the press. >> i will take the mantle. i will be the one to shut it down. i'm not going to blame you for it. >> reporter: but with democrats set to take control of the house when they come back into session tomorrow, president trump tweeted directly at
signs of possible progress in the stalemate over border funding that has the partial government shutdown dragging into day 12. president trump suggesting to fox news he's ready to deal. >> i'm here. i'm ready to go. it's very important to a lot of people are looking to get their paycheck, and so i'm ready to go any time they want. >> reporter: but is standing firm on his demand for $5 billion in a funding for a border wall. now president trump has invited speaker designate nancy...
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government to do everything it could to make a deal and they have. but the deal comes at a high price. it comes for an exchange with a man serving 25 years in prison. brittney griner comes back here and it appears to be the end of that deal. we have another person reading and a pressure, paul whelan, and has been wrongfully accused and continues to serve time in prison. kumasi: we are expecting to hear kumasi: we are expecting to hear fr if you run a small business, you need the most from every investment. that's why comcast business gives you more. more innovation... with our new gig-speed wi-fi, plus unlimited data. more speed... from the largest, fastest, reliable network... and more savings- up to 60% a year on comcast business mobile. all from the company that powers more businesses than any other provider. get started with fast speeds and advanced security for $69.99 a month for 12 months. plus ask how to get up to a $750 prepaid card with qualifying internet. drew: the exploratorium camera showing you dense fog, clouds impacting the north bay.
government to do everything it could to make a deal and they have. but the deal comes at a high price. it comes for an exchange with a man serving 25 years in prison. brittney griner comes back here and it appears to be the end of that deal. we have another person reading and a pressure, paul whelan, and has been wrongfully accused and continues to serve time in prison. kumasi: we are expecting to hear kumasi: we are expecting to hear fr if you run a small business, you need the most from every...
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the president tweeted, quote, let's make a deal, nearly two weeks into the government shutdown. when democrats take over control of the house tomorrow, they plan to introduce two bills aimed at opening the government up, but the president is not expected to sign them because they don't include funding for a border wall. >>> meanwhile, tensions have flared up again at the border with another clash between u.s. officials and migrants. border authorities fired tear gas into mexico after a group of migrants tried to cross into the u.s. from tijuana. witnesses say some people are lifting toddlers through razor wire, but officials insist that tear gas was aimed at breaking up what they called a violent mob of migrants who were throwing rocks. >> our agents responded with the least amount of force they possibly could to protect themselves and the border and did actually secure the border in this area. >> customs and border protection said 25 people were arrested and the incident is now under internal review. it follows a similar confrontation in november when tear gas was fired near mo
the president tweeted, quote, let's make a deal, nearly two weeks into the government shutdown. when democrats take over control of the house tomorrow, they plan to introduce two bills aimed at opening the government up, but the president is not expected to sign them because they don't include funding for a border wall. >>> meanwhile, tensions have flared up again at the border with another clash between u.s. officials and migrants. border authorities fired tear gas into mexico after a...
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now, this change comes as democrats battle with president trump over the partial government shutdown. abc news reporter kenneth moton is live on capitol hill with the latest. kenneth. >> reporter: ama it was the first time we've seen president trump in the press briefing room today. we can also report that he didn't take questions, but he congratulated nancy pelosi before making the case for his border wall. president trump's surprise appearance inside the white house press briefing room with border patrol agents. on a busy day in washington, the president working to take back the spotlight in his fight for a border wall. >> without a wall, you cannot have border security, without a very strong form of barrier. call it what you will, but without a wall, you cannot have border security. >> reporter: on capitol hill, nancy pelosi regaining the gavel, first woman to become the speaker of the house more than a decade ago making history again. >> i now call the house to order on behalf of all of america's children. >> reporter: the 116th congress, more women, more diverse. >> our nation is
now, this change comes as democrats battle with president trump over the partial government shutdown. abc news reporter kenneth moton is live on capitol hill with the latest. kenneth. >> reporter: ama it was the first time we've seen president trump in the press briefing room today. we can also report that he didn't take questions, but he congratulated nancy pelosi before making the case for his border wall. president trump's surprise appearance inside the white house press briefing room...
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at least six people killed in the bombing of a government building in kharkiv. a russian missile landing in an apartment kitchen. it did not go off. ukrainian officials say more than 3 50 people have been killed. 1,600 injures. ukraine's president tonight accusing russia of war crimes. a senior u.s. official telling abc news they fear the russians will crush ukraine in order to win. but tonight, that russian military convoy appearing to struggle to make it to kyiv. a senior u.s. defense official saying this evening some of the russians running throw on fuel, supplies and food. president biden speaking with president zelenskyy. ian pannell live from kyiv tonight. martha raddatz with late reporting from her sources at the pentagon. >>> the heartbreaking refugee crisis. the mass exodus from ukraine. the u.n. now estimating nearly 700,000 people have fled across neighboring borders and the u.n. now warning the refugee crisis could rise to 4 million people in just months. >>> the eyes of the world on russian president vladimir putin. accused of reporting deliberately
at least six people killed in the bombing of a government building in kharkiv. a russian missile landing in an apartment kitchen. it did not go off. ukrainian officials say more than 3 50 people have been killed. 1,600 injures. ukraine's president tonight accusing russia of war crimes. a senior u.s. official telling abc news they fear the russians will crush ukraine in order to win. but tonight, that russian military convoy appearing to struggle to make it to kyiv. a senior u.s. defense...
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open up government. open the government. let's talk. >> reporter: the president's offer -- temporary protections for dreamers, undocumented immigrants brought to the u.s. as children, in exchange for the $5.7 billion to build his border wall. but today, the supreme court undercut that plan, leaving protections for dreamers in place through october. now 800,000 federal workers about to miss their second paycheck. in tennessee, jon manley, an air traffic controller and father of seven, is driving for uber on his days off. >> it doesn't come anywhere close to offsetting the salary that we're missing. >> reporter: fbi agents are also looking for other work. >> fbi agents should not have to go work at a store stocking shelves because they can't feed their families on their government job. >> reporter: agents warn the shutdown is making us less safe. that they are unable to do undercover work without the funds to buy drugs or firearms from gang members, and that they are putting "pervs on standby" which "puts children in jeopardy.
open up government. open the government. let's talk. >> reporter: the president's offer -- temporary protections for dreamers, undocumented immigrants brought to the u.s. as children, in exchange for the $5.7 billion to build his border wall. but today, the supreme court undercut that plan, leaving protections for dreamers in place through october. now 800,000 federal workers about to miss their second paycheck. in tennessee, jon manley, an air traffic controller and father of seven, is...
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has fervently denied any connection or collusion between the trump campaign and the russian government. but do his newly released e-mails suggest otherwise? here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: tonight the president's eldest son put himself at the center of the story that's become a national political obsession. russian meddling in the 2016 election and possible collusion by trump associates. donald trump jr. released a series of e-mails from june of last year. the sender dangles the prospect of juicy secrets, official documents and information that would incriminate hillary and her dealings with russia and would be very useful to your father. also cautioning "this is obviously very high-level and sensitive information but is part of russia and its government's support for mr. trump." the president's son told fox news tonight -- >> i can't help what someone sends me. you know? i read it. i responded accordingly. and if there was something interesting there, i think it's pretty common. >> reporter: the e-mails reveal don jr. leapt at the offer. "if it's what you say, i love it. espec
has fervently denied any connection or collusion between the trump campaign and the russian government. but do his newly released e-mails suggest otherwise? here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: tonight the president's eldest son put himself at the center of the story that's become a national political obsession. russian meddling in the 2016 election and possible collusion by trump associates. donald trump jr. released a series of e-mails from june of last year. the sender dangles the...
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governance. good governance, those kinds of things. >> martha: president zelenskyy told me that if the alliance is not unified in supporting ukraine's eventual membership, it will only make vladimir putin stronger. >> i think what you will see in vilnius is a couple of things. you're going to see the allies really stay unified on supporting ukraine in this fight against russia on their soil. you're going to see commitments by all the allies to continue to support their efforts to succeed on the battlefield. you're also going to see from all of the allies a concerted unified approach to making it clear that nato is eventually going to be in ukraine's future and that in between the time of the war ending and that happening, that the allies will continue to help ukraine defend itself. >> martha: and i want to turn to the war. some former senior u.s. officials affiliated with the council on foreign relations apparently met with sergey lavrov, russia's foreign minister, in april. what was that about?
governance. good governance, those kinds of things. >> martha: president zelenskyy told me that if the alliance is not unified in supporting ukraine's eventual membership, it will only make vladimir putin stronger. >> i think what you will see in vilnius is a couple of things. you're going to see the allies really stay unified on supporting ukraine in this fight against russia on their soil. you're going to see commitments by all the allies to continue to support their efforts to...